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Hehe...thought i'd just create a new one of these to help us lonely people study. :p
Alright...first question *Cue drumroll*
Describe the purpose of the Trade Practises Act.
Okay, it was overhyped, but meh...
 

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I havent started consumers yet but isnt it the trade practices act :p
 

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you spelt it wrong :p
nah its cool im just gettin back at u guys coz _bushra_ picked up i spelt consumers wrong in the other thread
anyways what does the trade practices act do?
 

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miss_gtr said:
the trades practices act (1974?? not sure ) is used to regulate the rights/protection for consumers and manufacturers. lol........ im v. sketchy.. done it like a few terms ago.
lets all pick on damnation! :p a few terms ago? really?
anyway, ask a new question...:)
 

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damnation said:
lets all pick on damnation! :p a few terms ago? really?
anyway, ask a new question...:)
lets pick on miss_gtr now coz a few terms ago was year 11:p
u mean term 4 last year haha
ok new question:
what is a consumer?
 

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miss_gtr said:
Um......... what are the remedies for breaches in a contract?
lets pick on mis_gtr again:p
i posted my question first
answer mine and then we'll answer urs :uhhuh:
 

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I'm learning :)
What is the donohouge v. stevenson case case about?
 

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it relates to selling goods of a merchantable quality and establishing a duty of care to your neighbour

Name another piece of legislation related to the protection of consumers
 

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miss_gtr said:
im not sure if im right, but i think i am.

it conveys that manufacturers should have a "duty of care" so that people who consume their products arent harmed by the actions or omissions of the manufacturer.
this case was about a women (donoghue) drinking ginger beer and she became ill, it was found that there was a snail in her drink, the retailer wasnt responsible cuz they didnt manufacturer the drink, although they should also have a duty of care because they didnt check it.. meh.
yeah thats rite
next question: what is the carbonic smokeball case about?
 

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miss_gtr said:
Remedies For Breach Of Contract? ;)
The ACCC and tribunals/courts...actually were not that far ahead yet. Care to enlighten me? :D
 

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No 1 answered my qn again
just coz i havnt started consumers yet :rolleyes:
that is all i know
what a conusmer is
the donohuge v. stevenson and carbonic smokeball case
now i know breaches of contract are:
Recindsion

Recission

Damages

Specific perfomance

Injunction
 

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sorry, i think we're all just answering at the same time..so confusing :S
 

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miss_gtr said:
a debtor is someone who owes a creditor money/mortgage/repayments, otherwise known as a lender.

a creditor is someone who lends money.

lol dont i sound like a pro?
sure do! lol...ask me something easy so i can be smart too! :rolleyes:
 

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sorry damnation, ive heard ur heaps smart :p
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i wish i was as smart as u :(
 

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From another thread :)

this is heaps good:

Donoghue v Stevenson

This deals with the law of negligence.

The judge stated in order for there to be negligence, there must be:
- A duty of care owed to the plaintiff
- A breach of the duty by the defendant
- Which resulted in injury or damage to the plaintiff.

The facts are that a lady consumed ginger ale to find that there was a decomposed snail. She sued, however the issue at law was that she did not purchase the drink, how can she sue, if she is not privy to the contract? The court took negligence to a new level and allowed the claim to continue based on the three legal tests above.


Carbolic Smoke Ball

Law of Contracts in offer and acceptance

The court held that whilst advertisments are not offers in general, if the advertisement has executed consideration (that is that an offer arises when doing something for the other party in accordance with the terms), then there is a contract.
 

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joe_m_2000 said:
sorry damnation, ive heard ur heaps smart :p
UAI of 99+
i wish i was as smart as u :(
NO WAY!!! I really want it but right now it seems impossible..

miss_grt...what does that mean, i've never heard of that before...i feel even more stupid :(
 

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damnation said:
NO WAY!!! I really want it but right now it seems impossible..

miss_grt...what does that mean, i've never heard of that before...i feel even more stupid :(
i havent heard of it either and damnation its miss_gtr :p
1 UAI point off for u:p
 

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joe_m_2000 said:
i havent heard of it either and damnation its miss_gtr :p
1 UAI point off for u:p
if u keep asking me questions it'll keep going down. Man i can't spell for crap :eek: And i'm meant to do 4U english. What a lie! lol...so anyone have the answer?
 

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